
Sweet Lust a group show curated by Michèle Lamy & Mathieu Paris that investigates preconceptions of the body.
Sweet Lust’ is an exhibition curated by Michèle Lamy in collaboration with White Cube Senior Director Mathieu Paris.
Sweet Lust’ is an exhibition curated by Michèle Lamy in collaboration with White Cube Senior Director Mathieu Paris.
Migrate Art presents ‘Scorched Earth’ a charity auction and exhibition of new works by leading artists, organised in direct response to the widespread deliberate destruction of crop fields in Iraq. The participating artists have created new works using paint pigmented with ash collected by Migrate Art from land scorched by these fires.
Breaking the Mould is the first extensive survey of post-war British sculpture by artists identifying as women in a public institution.
To celebrate the 70th anniversary one of the nation’s most loved institutions, the NHS, on 5 July 2018, seven leading international artists have produced limited-edition prints to raise funds to support some of London’s busiest hospitals.
The Hepworth Wakefield announced today the five shortlisted artists for The Hepworth Prize for Sculpture 2018. The £30,000 biennial award recognises a British or UK-based artist of any age, at any stage in their career, who has made a significant contribution to the development of contemporary sculpture.
Leading British contemporary artists collaborate with art advisor Lucy Meakin on Artsy online auction to raise funds for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire.
A dangerous world, a decapitated horse, an arts prize, playful sculpture and an annual institution.
31 donated art works for Parasol unit’s 10th Anniversary realised a total of £2,092,250 at Sotheby’s this weekend.
Pace London’s summer group show is curated around the theme of food. Flavoured with humour and a pinch of salt, the theme is a blatant response to the explosion of food imagery in social media, television and publishing.
Building on Michael Petry’s book, The Art of Not Making: The New Artist/Artisan Relationship, this exhibition explores the various factors that motivate artists today to use assistants or outsourcing as part of their practice.
TWENTYEIGHT FINGERS has been realised by Joanna Brown after the idea cropped up in a conversation with five fellow fine arts masters students from the University of Leeds in 2007. It has resulted in a collection of 28 bronze casts of the index fingers of significant creative figures of our time.
Image:IDENTITY VII Whitney McVeigh, 2011 Ink on paper 28 x 28cm 21st – 27th September Launch and Private View 21st… Read More
The Art of Not Making:The New Artist/Artisan Relationship is the first book to tackle these questions head on, exploring the concepts of authorship, artistic originality, skill, craftsmanship and the creative act
Image:Mona Hatoum Bourj 2010 Mild steel 59 13/16 x 30 1/8 x 16 9/16 in. (152 x 76.5 x 42… Read More
The Save the Arts campaign is organised by the London branch of the Turning Point Network, a national consortium of over 2,000 arts organisations and artists dedicated to working together and finding new ways to support the arts in the UK.
17 December 2010 – 6 March 2011 Gallery 7 Current Disturbance is a room-filling environment made from stacked wire cages,… Read More
© bpk / Zentralarchiv, SMB Kupferstichkabinett: Between Thought and Action. Looking at the pivotal role of drawing in current practice,… Read More
Mona Hatoum Hot Spot, 2006 Mixed media. Stainless steel and neon tube 234 x 223 cm David Roberts Collection, London… Read More